- Phone:513.772.0060
- Address:7205 Edington Dr. Cincinnati, OH 45249
This in-situ oxygen sensor measures % Oxygen concentrations directly in the combustion area of high temperature furnaces, boilers and incinerators. It is intrinsically safe and generates a very low millivolt output based on the oxygen content of the atmosphere.
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Available in a number of standard lengths – 18″ (457mm), 27″ (685mm), and 36″ (915mm) |
Available in both alumina and silicon carbide outer sheaths |
Rapidly replacing older/outdated, non-current patented, non-rebuildable in-situ oxygen sensors |
Field performance can be collaborated using external “verification” port |
“B”, “S”, and “R” thermocouples are available |
Temperature Range: 1150 to 3000 °F (620 to 1650 °C) |
Useful O2 Range: 10-26 to 20.95% (air reference) 10-25 to 100.0% (pure oxygen reference) |
Cooling air maintains positive pressure to ensure the integrity of the electrical connections in harsh environments |
Outer electrode is not “painted” on the zirconia electrolyte, eliminating the antiquated “boot” design |
Years of application experience maximizes sensor life and performance in high-slag, turbulent environments |
Model | Overall Length | Insertion Length | Type S | Type R | Type B | No T/C |
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X18 | 27.2″ (692mm) | 18.9″ (479mm) | 1827800 | 1827100 | 1827200 | 1827000 |
X26 | 35.2″ (895mm) | 26.9″ (682mm) | 1825800 | 1825100 | 1825200 | 1825000 |
X36 | 44.6″ (1133mm) | 36.2″ (920mm) | 1826800 | 1826100 | 1826200 | 1826000 |
Model | Overall Length | Insertion Length | Type S | Type R | Type B | No T/C |
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X18 | 27.2″ (692mm) | 18.9″ (479mm) | 1837800 | 1837100 | 1837200 | 1837000 |
X26 | 35.2″ (895mm) | 26.9″ (682mm) | 1835800 | 1835100 | 1835200 | 1835000 |
X36 | 44.6″ (1133mm) | 36.2″ (920mm) | 1836800 | 1836100 | 1836200 | 1836000 |
Product Line | User Manual | Datasheet | Wiring | Other |
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SuperOX | PDF | Online | SuperOX Datasheet | ||
General Info | Zirconia Sensor Theory | |||
Carbon Sensor Troubleshooting | ||||
Do it Right Advisory: Atmosphere Probes | ||||
Do it Right: Maximize Product Quality | ||||
Combustion Efficiency |